Bitcoin founder’s identity remains a mystery as Craig Wright admits he’s not Satoshi Nakamoto

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Craig Wrightan Australian computer scientist who claimed to be Satoshi NakamotoBitcoin creator, publicly retracted his statements after being found guilty of making false statements and committing forgery.

Craig Wright is not the creator of Bitcoin Satoshi Nakamoto

The identity of Bitcoin’s elusive founder remains one of the biggest mysteries in the cryptocurrency space, as Satoshi Nakamoto impersonatorCraig Wright has publicly admitted that he is not the creator of Bitcoin. After years of claiming he is Nakamoto, Wright He admitted on his personal website, posting a legal notice that his claims are false.

The notice revealed that on May 20, 2024, the Supreme Court of England and Wales found Wright guilty of dishonestly claiming to be the person behind the “Satoshi Nakamoto pseudonym.” The court also found that Wright had lied “extensively and repeatedly” in his testimony, creating various false narratives to bolster his false claims.

In addition, the court revealed to Wright that forgery of various documents and introducing them as evidence in his defense to support his flawed claims. As a result, the court condemned Wright’s actions as “the most serious abuse” that inherently undermined the judicial process courts of the United Kingdom (UK)Norway and the United States (US).

After this condemnation, the Supreme Court unequivocally ruled that Wright was not author of the Bitcoin white paperfounding document that outlines the rules and mechanisms of BTC. They ruled that Wright is not the owner Bitcoin White Paper Copyright and is not the author of the original versions of the Bitcoin software.

In addition, Your Honor stated that Wright was not the person who adopted or operated under the pseudonym “Satoshi Nakamoto” between 2008 and 2011, when the groundwork for BTC was laid. The court also rejected Wright’s claims to be the creator of the Bitcoin system, dispelling any remaining doubts about his false role in creating Bitcoin.

Court orders strict restraining order against Wright

Additionally clear court decision Due to Wright’s false claims, a number of stringent conditions and measures were imposed on him self-proclaimed creator of Bitcoin to prevent further legal action based on his prior, discredited claims.

The Supreme Court expressly ordered Wright to refrain from initiating any legal proceedings, whether as a plaintiff or a party to a counterclaim. He was also You are prohibited from encouraging or involving others in any legal action involving such activities.

The court further ordered Wright not to make any threats of legal action, express or implied, based on any of his false claims of being the creator of BitcoinThe order also includes preventing Wright from inducing any other person to threaten legal action.

The comprehensive and final rulings and strict orders of the Supreme Court mean a decisive end Wright’s Long-standing Claims being the founder of Bitcoin. This development also serves as a deterrent and warning against making false statements in the crypto space.

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